Saturday, August 15, 2009

Emotional intelligence

When I was young, I still remember that people emphasised the importance of IQ (Intelligence Quotient), assuming that it was one of the key predictors of academic and financial success. But these days, people have more talked about Emotional Intelligence (EQ). So I just did a quick research about EQ. The followings are the results.

What is Emotional intelligence

Emotional Intelligence (EI) describes the ability, capacity, skill or, in the case of the trait EI model, a self-perceived ability, to identify, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups. (Source)

Emotional intelligence is the unique repertoire of emotional skills that a person uses to navigate the everyday challenges of life.(Source)

Emotional Intelligence is the ability to identify, use, understand and manage emotions. (source)

Research suggests that a person's emotional intelligence (EQ) might be a greater predictor of success than his or her intellectual intelligence (IQ), despite an assumption that people with high IQs will naturally accomplish more in life. (Source)

Goleman identified the five 'domains' of EQ as:
1. Knowing your emotions.
2. Managing your own emotions.
3. Motivating yourself.
4. Recognising and understanding other people's emotions.
5. Managing relationships, ie., managing the emotions of others. (Source)

Two aspects
• Understanding yourself, your goals, intentions, responses, behaviour and all.
• Understanding others, and their feelings. (Source)

For decades, a lot of emphasis has been put on certain aspects of intelligence such as logical reasoning, math skills, spatial skills, understanding analogies, verbal skills etc. Researchers were puzzled by the fact that while IQ could predict to a significant degree academic performance and, to some degree, professional and personal success, there was something missing in the equation. Some of those with fabulous IQ scores were doing poorly in life; one could say that they were wasting their potential by thinking, behaving and communicating in a way that hindered their chances to succeed.

One of the major missing parts in the success equation is emotional intelligence, a concept made popular by the groundbreaking book by Daniel Goleman, which is based on years of research by numerous scientists such as Peter Salovey, John Meyer, Howard Gardner, Robert Sternberg and Jack Block, just to name a few. For various reasons and thanks to a wide range of abilities, people with high emotional intelligence tend to be more successful in life than those with lower EIQ even if their classical IQ is average. (Source)

Emotional Intelligence Test (click here)

After a brief reading about EI, what I understand is that it is a skill someone needs to develop or improve the personal ability to control newly emerging (own or others) emotions triggered by external stimuli, without reducing normal thinking power , while brain is working well in its maximum speed for further plans. To be honest, I must say I still need to learn more about this social science topic.

Thank you

4 comments:

Rita said...

အသက္ ၁၈ , ၁၉ ေလာက္မွာမွ အဲဒီစကားကို စၾကားဖူးတယ္။ သူမ်ားေျပာလို႔။ ေက်ာင္းက သူငယ္ခ်င္းေကာင္ေလးပါ။ သူကေျပာတယ္။ ကိုယ္က EQ ည့ံတယ္တဲ့။ သူကေတာ့ IQ ေရာ၊ EQ ေရာ၊ LQ ေရာ အကုန္ေကာင္းတယ္။ ခုလဲ ဒီမွာ ကိုယ္ေတြထက္ တစ္ႏွစ္ေလာက္ပဲ ေစာေရာက္ေပမဲ့ ဆရာႀကီးေပါ့။

ဒီမွာေတာ့ တခုခုဆုိ သူ႔ပဲ ဆရာတင္ေနရတာ။ လူတေယာက္ကို အထင္ႀကီးဖို႔ ေတာ္ေတာ္ခဲ့ယဉ္းလာတဲ့ ဒီအသက္အ႐ြယ္မွာ ႐ြယ္တူ တန္းတူေတြထဲမွာ ကိုယ္ ေတာက္ေလွ်ာက္ အထင္ႀကီးလာခဲ့တာ အဲဒီသူငယ္ခ်င္း တစ္ေယာက္ပဲ ႐ွိတယ္။

ဟုတ္တယ္။
IQ သူ႔ေလာက္ျမင့္တဲ့သူေတြ၊ သူ႔ထက္ျမင့္တဲ့သူေတြ ႐ွိလဲ သူ အေအာင္ျမင္ဆံုးပဲ။ အဓိက အခ်က္က သူ EQ ေကာင္းလို႔ပဲ။

ကိုယ္ကေတာ့ ခုထိ ညံ့တုန္းပါပဲ။

San said...

အရမ္း emotional ျဖစ္တဲ့ သူငယ္ခ်င္း တေယာက္ရိွတယ္
သူ ့စိတ္ ခံစားမွူ ့ကို ထိန္းဖို ့သိပ္ခက္တာ

တုိ ့ကေတာ့ သူ ့ထက္စာယင္ နဲနဲ ဟန္ေဆာင္ေကာင္းတယ္ထင္တာပဲ

ဒီ ပို ့စ္ေလးအရမ္းေကာင္းတယ္
ေက်းဇူး

Vista said...

EQ is the most important..

Unknown said...

Steve.....thanks for your very interesting post. I have long known about the importence of EQ in one's life even though I had never taken the test. Now that I know how my EQ is and very pleased with the score.